Monthly Archives: June 2011
Latest Bankster Ripoff
Unfortunately, I have a couple of bank accounts with one of the nasty US banksters, in this case, Bankster of America. I have two accounts. A checking account. And a business checking account. I went in to check on the … Continue reading
Filed under Capitalists, Scum
Obama Set to Slash Medicare
The Republican crazies are doing what no one ever suspected they would be insane enough to do – playing chicken with the US economy and by contrast the world economy, by refusing to raise the US debt limit unless they … Continue reading
Filed under Democrats, Economics, Government, Obama, Politics, Republicans, US Politics
US and Israel: Two Settler-Colonial States
The American people could turn on Israel anytime they want to, but they won’t do it. Why? Because they don’t want to. I think it is because there is deep love of Americans for Israel because they are both settler-colonial … Continue reading
Filed under Colonialism, Europeans, Israel, Middle East, Political Science, Race/Ethnicity, Regional, Settler-Colonialism, Whites
Jewmerica Threatens Flotilla Participants
The United States of Jewmerica, or, more properly, “USreal,” which is the US and Israel combined into a single nation for all intents and purposes, is threatening USreali citizens with long imprisonment terms if they deliver aid to Gaza via … Continue reading
Owen the Hippo and Tortoise Mr. Mom
Repost from the old site. I bet you did not know that the horrible Tsunami that hit South and Southeast Asia a while back, killing 275,000 humans, also hit Kenya. It did. There are lots of critters still running around … Continue reading
Filed under Africa, Animals, East Africa, Kenya, Mammals, Mother Nature, Regional, Reposts From The Old Site, Reptiles, Tsunamis, Wild
Wikipedia Jews Attack James Petras
Repost from the old site. James Petras is a fine man of the Left who has long been interested in Latin America and especially revolutionary movements down there. He has long supported the FARC revolutionaries in Colombia (as does this … Continue reading
Filed under Americas, Anti-Semitism, Asia, Brazil, Central America, Colombia, Conservatism, El Salvador, Europeans, Iran, Israel, Jews, Latin America, Left, Libya, Maoism, Marxism, Middle East, North Africa, Political Science, Race/Ethnicity, Racism, Regional, Reposts From The Old Site, South America, South Asia, The Jewish Question, Trotskidiots, Wikipedia, Zionism
The Paradox of Capitalist Regulation
Repost from the old site. James Schipper writes in the comments section: The historical record shows that wage increases eventually follow productivity growth. For instance, in 1960 South Korea was dirt-poor, and naturally wages were extremely low. By 1990, SK … Continue reading
Filed under Americas, Asia, Capitalism, Capitalists, Central America, Chile, China, Culture, Economics, Eurasia, Fake Guest Workers, Government, Guatemala, History, Illegal, Immigration, Journalism, Labor, Latin America, Modern, NE Asia, Neoliberalism, Politics, Regional, Reposts From The Old Site, Republicans, Russia, Scum, Socialism, South America, South Korea, US, US Politics
The Cutting Edge: New Internet Publication
Repost from the old site. This is a new online magazine on the Net. I just noticed it; they’ve only been online for 4 months and they already have high readership of around 45,000 readers a day. Actually, this magazine … Continue reading
The Institute on Religion and Public Policy
Repost from the old site. Joseph Griebowski is one odd fellow. He’s head of a very strange organization called Institute on Religion and Public Policy. It will be discussed in an upcoming post. Griebowski himself is some sort of a … Continue reading
Wikipedia on Hoxha and Stalin
Nice job on the Wikipedia article on Enver Hoxha, hardline Communist leader of Albania until his death in 1985, whereupon he was succeeded by Ramiz Alia, who led the country to multiparty elections and a move to a market economy. … Continue reading
Filed under Albania, Conservatism, Europe, Left, Marxism, Political Science, Regional, USSR, Wikipedia